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Bass Amps & Effects / Re: Ibanez Bass Tube Screamer
« on: May 08, 2011, 11:35:53 PM »
I now have it in for a review

I find it kinda disappointing. The unit sounds really muddy......... the OD is not focussed, the range is really small and the clean blend does nothing....... Inside there is a tubescreamer without the clipping diodes (comp cut mode on the fulltones).

Really, really disappointing!

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Bill's Shop: Projects, Mods & Repairs / Re: Gotoh EB-1 pickup
« on: March 24, 2011, 12:55:20 AM »
I own an old Gibson Mudbucker that was also barely 1k but it keeps up with the other basses!

No low output, just like a mud but with a lot more clean air. And a very tight E

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Bass Amps & Effects / Re: '76 Ampeg B-100
« on: March 23, 2011, 12:38:45 AM »
Just to bump this topic a bit

I also got one of these amps! Got it for free and the only fee was the gas :)

Hooked it up and noticed that the volume knob was shot. Repaired the ground lift and now the amps works pretty fine!

Must say I really love the vintage-y feeling I get from this amp! It sounds really Ampeg, that same low mid rumble I LOVE. Also has a lot of power but the speaker is the weakest link. When I hook the unit up to my other cabs it's really powerfull!

Gotta love these old Ampeg SS's! They look cool and sound really close to the real deal!

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Other Bass Brands / Re: Danelectro Longhorn wiring
« on: January 09, 2011, 04:21:08 AM »
Tnx!

It sure looks like a bunch of wires......... Ah well, too bad!

Could you describe the sound like a humbucker? Like in the setting with both coils on, does the volume and mids raise or go down when compared to when one of the coils is turned down?




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Other Bass Brands / Re: Danelectro Longhorn wiring
« on: January 07, 2011, 09:37:55 AM »
Please :D

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Other Bass Brands / Re: Danelectro Longhorn wiring
« on: January 07, 2011, 03:12:39 AM »
Nathan I. Daniel background, by his son.

Good read!

Can anyone comment on how the newer Danelectro's are wired up? Are they the same or are they wired up like the Seymour Duncan page shows, both in parallel?

Finally scored some knobs for mu Dan. Finally!

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Other Bass Brands / Re: Danelectro Longhorn wiring
« on: January 02, 2011, 10:19:32 AM »
I've been curious about the new Dano Longhorn and how it might compare to the original ones and the ones made in the 90s.  I have a neck injury and have been thinking about getting one just because they are so light.  I did play one briefly for the first time at a music store in the Netherlands over the summer and have been thinking about them ever since.  I was in too much of a hurry to really examine it thoroughly.  I read some reviews about the new Longhorn at MusiciansFriend, but those reviews left me more confused than enlightened. 

Can't really say how they compare to the older ones as I only have a (really) old one but I must say that they are super ligth and sound absolutely marvelous!

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Other Bass Brands / Re: Danelectro Longhorn wiring
« on: January 02, 2011, 08:36:34 AM »
I have never owned one so I can't comment on that, but it does confirm to me that it's not a pure series circuit.

Every time someone says they have a Dano with two pickups in series but the volumes are separately controlled, I tell them that can't be a straight series circuit. Now this makes sense.

+1! It is not a 100% pure series set but it works kinda like it. And the sound you get from it is awesome :D

One of the nice things you can do with this circuit is turn down the tone on the bridge pickup and make the signal slightly bassy but not that much....... A really nice touch! And very workable!

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Other Bass Brands / Re: Danelectro Longhorn wiring
« on: December 30, 2010, 05:17:38 AM »
Tnx!

I think I finally figured it out from staring at some gut shots! It works like a charm....... been tinkering over it for a couple of days.


By bernardduur at 2010-12-30

Any comment on it?

It works like it should. When both volumes are max the unit is in series. When one of the volumes are dimed the coils turn single :). Tone works for seperate coils. Volume is 100k, tone is 1M. Caps are 100n

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Other Bass Brands / Danelectro Longhorn wiring
« on: December 30, 2010, 03:58:41 AM »
Hey all!

I am looking for the correct way a Danelectro Longhorn bass was wired up from the factory. As I understand it was wired as a humbucker (both coils in series) when both were on......

Right now I tried several things but I can't cope or find anything on this....... anyone here has an idea?

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Bill's Shop: Projects, Mods & Repairs / Re: My DIY Varitone-In-A-Box (VIAB)
« on: February 14, 2009, 02:17:35 PM »
Yes! Seen this before!

Quite a nice little (PASSIVE!!!!) circuit that works so fine in a bass or as a standalone

Wanting to add this to a bass........ still, what bass.........


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I can't imagine anyone paying much for any Jolana.

Several Japanese companies made short scale Tele guitar style basses in the 70s. They do pop up occasionally in shops or on eBay.

Hofner also made the Model 186 which was Tele shaped (and short scale) but had an odd pickguard and squared off control plate.

That Hofner is beautifull........ some sort of that would be my ideal garage bass...........
Link

I also noticed some other tele basses so I keep my eyes open for some..........

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Wow

A few days ago I was wanting a telecaster bass, a real telecaster bass........ I love my telecaster for guitar but haven't seen a real bass version of it.....

My eyes fell on this Jolana version and I tried to get a hold of but she later went for a rediculous price.



Thx for this idea! I think I need to build one myself :D

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Gibson Basses / Re: BaCHbird
« on: December 14, 2008, 09:10:30 AM »
Mooi man!

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Gibson Basses / Re: BaCHbird
« on: December 09, 2008, 03:37:28 AM »
No not MusicMan-ish.
It has an Alnico bar magnet.

And steel blades; so it is a blade pickup with AlNiCo 5 magnets. Dunno if the AlNiCo is the blades or beneath the blades...........
NICE!

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